French Doors

    French Doors


    Compare interior and exterior French doors and bifold doors on ebuild

    French doors are interior doors of light construction, usually installed in pairs, with divided glass panes extending for most of their length. They are prized for their visual grace and their ability to transmit light between spaces even when in closed position. The Interior Doors - French Doors category on ebuild lists more than 600 doors made from a variety of wood species in many sizes.

    Use the ebuild Specifier to narrow down your search and find French doors that fit your project requirements. You may choose among listed manufacturers and brands, including:



    You may also select values for key specifications to narrow your choices among available French doors:

    Size Type enables you to confine search for doors to stock sizes or custom sizes. Stock size doors are generally available in widths starting at 1 ft, 6 in. and going up to 3 ft, 0 in. in 2-in. increments. Stock door heights are generally 6 ft, 8 in; 7 ft, 0 in; and 8 ft, 0 in. Manufacturers offering custom sizes generally specify ranges for widths and heights in which they'll make a door of a particular design. Stock sizes are usually priced lower than custom units, but it's not always possible to trim a stock door to fit an unusually sized opening without compromising structural integrity.

    Nominal Width refers to the measurement across the face of a door (from left to right), rounded to the nearest full inch. Actual width may be larger or smaller by a fraction.

    Nominal Height refers to the measurement along the longest side of a door (from top to bottom), rounded to the nearest full inch. Actual height may be larger or smaller by a fraction.

    Wood Species refers to the common name of the predominant wood type used to fabricate the door panel. French doors listed on ebuild are available in alder, cherry, fir, hemlock, mahogany, maple, oak and pine.

    Lite Configuration refers to the size and/or position of the door's glass area relative to the whole unit. Available light configurations for French doors include half-view, three-quarter view and full view.

    No. of Lites refers to the number of individual panes in a door's design.

    No. of Decorative Panels refers to the number of carved or otherwise modeled rectangular areas that may appear on a door's non-glass surface.